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    Cowichan Tribes (Halkomelem: Quwʼutsun) is the band government of the Cowichan, a group of Coast Salish peoples who live in the Cowichan Valley region...
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    rivers of British Columbia Cowichan Valley Cowichan Tribes Lake Cowichan, a settlement at the origin of the Cowichan River "Cowichan River Provincial Park"...
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  • Cowichan /ˈkaʊ.wɪtʃən/ may refer either to: the Cowichan Tribes First Nation located in and around Duncan, British Columbia the Cowichan Valley, a region...
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    later. After branding the sale of sweaters online as "Cowichan", it was reported that Cowichan Tribes would take "steps to communicate with Ralph Lauren...
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    Cowichan knitting is a form of knitting characteristic of the Cowichan people of southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The distinctively patterned...
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  • named the Cowichan Tribes after their general location, the Cowichan Valley and Cowichan Bay. The other peoples henceforth known as "the Cowichans" were the...
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    Halkomelem (redirect from Cowichan language)
    (Nanoose) – the former "Saalequun tribe" is part of both First Nations, Stzꞌuminus (Chemainus), Cowichan Tribes, Lake Cowichan (Tsꞌuubaa-asatx), an originally...
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    Debra Toporowski (category People from the Cowichan Valley Regional District)
    candidate. She has also been elected five times as a councillor of Cowichan Tribes. Her mother is First Nations and her father is of Chinese descent....
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    it serves the Cowichan Valley which has a population of approximately 90,000, many of whom live in North Cowichan and Cowichan Tribes. This gives Duncan...
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    Columbia. The Quamichan are now part of the Cowichan Tribes band government, along with several other Cowichan-area peoples. At the start of the colonial...
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    machine-made sweater that looked like a Cowichan sweater. After a meeting between HBC representatives and Cowichan Tribes, a compromise was made between the...
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    Snoqualmie Valley and Lake Sammamish. At that time they were one of the largest tribes in the Puget Sound region numbering around 4,000. In 1937 the Federal Government...
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  • baluxwaqst - "Lake Cowichan Town"). The Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation, while its own distinct group, is closely linked to the peoples of the Cowichan Tribes band government...
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    known as "Lake Cowichan" and called by the Ditidaht c̓uubaʕsaʔtx̣ - are therefore often confused with the neighboring Cowichan Tribes (Quw'utsun Mustimuhw...
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  • The Tulalip Tribes of Washington (/tʊˈleɪlɪp/, Lushootseed: dxʷlilap), formerly known as the Tulalip Tribes of the Tulalip Reservation, is a federally...
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    Suquamish (redirect from Suquamish tribe)
    and Duwamish Tribes for whom the City of Seattle is named, signed the Point Elliot Treaty on behalf of both Tribes. The Suquamish Tribe owns the Port...
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    bands: Three federally-recognized tribes in the United States and one band government in Canada. Two Klallam tribes, the Jamestown S'Klallam and Lower...
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  • Band Chawathil First Nation Cheam Indian Band Chemainus First Nation Cowichan Tribes Ditidaht First Nation Ehattesaht First Nation Esquimault Nation Fountain...
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    Cowlitz people are enrolled in the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Nation, and Quinault Indian...
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    Salish peoples (category Native American tribes in Idaho)
    tribes. It wasn't until the twentieth century that the totem pole tradition was adopted by the northern Coast Salish peoples including the Cowichan,...
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    Wayback Machine The Indian Tribes of North America, John Swanton, 1953, quoted in canadiangeneaology.net website The Indian Tribes of North America, John...
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    Shoalwater Bay Tribe is one of the smallest tribes in Washington state. In 2016, there were 373 citizens of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe. In 2005, there...
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  • Cowichan IR No. 1 Cowichan Indian Reserve No. 1 is an Indigenous reserve in British Columbia, located south of the city of Duncan. Cowichan Tribes 48°45′14″N...
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  • position with the Cowichan Tribes government at Duncan. Manuel worked as a Community Development Officer. In addition to assisting the tribe, he also worked...
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    full list of their ethnobotany can be found at http://naeb.brit.org/uses/tribes/21/ (387 documented plant uses). Nuxálk language Fort McLoughlin "Nuxalk...
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    northern Lushootseed-speaking peoples, but were commonly hostile to the Cowichan peoples. In addition, the Lummi were subject to slave raids from the north...
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    Chehalis people Chimakum Cowichan The Cowichan designation is derived from the name of one of several groups forming the Cowichan Tribes band government, the...
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    First Nation Cowichan Tribes Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon Confederated Tribes of Siletz Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis...
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    helping to bring an end to slave raids on the lower Fraser by northern tribes. But, slave raiding continued for several decades after the establishment...
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  • River First Nation Cape Mudge First Nation Chemainus First Nation Cowichan Tribes Ditidaht First Nation Ehattesaht First Nation Esquimault Nation Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw...
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